should I be concerned?

I had a T test done and then results came back at 7,85 nmol/l. The test says normal range is 5.7 to 26.1 for men aged between 21 and 49, however internet says the range is closer to 10-35 nmol/l, so that got me worried.
I'm 26, 77kg, go to the gym 3 times a week. Here's some signs for and against deficiency in my life for anyone who's still reading and wants to give an opinion:

against:
>dick works well
>libido through the roof
>very hairy arms, legs
>receding hairline (classic)
>seem to put on muscle well, good gym progress
>low voice
for:
>diagnosed depressed, easily annoyed and angered, mood swings
>no motivation to go for girls
>no passion in life
>had gyno, got surgery for it but it came back after 8 months or so
>hormonal acne on my chest, back, neck, face, scalp

Do I have a T deficiency and if so, what the frick should i do, what's the next course of action?

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >should I be concerned?
    Yes, look into getting on Trenbolone immediately

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I had mine at 22 after a grueling cut
    Fix your sleep, nutrition and alike and take another test
    If shits fricked again then trt is an option

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      forgot to mention, i get at least 8hrs of sleep every day, i eat (mostly) clean, very little alcohol or sugar, i drink my vitamins and stuff. Seems like I do need some help with my T levels afterall I guess.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    10 eggs a day minimum

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I had 9nmol/l. The GPs who looked at it and who knows jack shit about hormones said it was normal. The urologist and endo, who specializes on male hormones, said it’s low for a man under the age of 60 and that TRT is recommended to treat the negative symptoms associated with low t.

    The rules for prescribing test is very strict in many countries because of the roid rage craze of the 90s. 1 guy on TRT spergs out and commits an act of violence and they raise the bar for everyone. Oh, you’re a 20 year old man with the test levels of the average 70 year old man? Too bad, still falls within the “normal” range

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      That's what I fear, I told my family doctor about my worries of low T (before I had the test done) and she basically said as long as my dick works there's literally nothing to worry about or even bother testing. That made me think I could be on the very lower end and nobody would even care to treat it as long as I'm not literally turning into some non binary being.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      That's what I fear, I told my family doctor about my worries of low T (before I had the test done) and she basically said as long as my dick works there's literally nothing to worry about or even bother testing. That made me think I could be on the very lower end and nobody would even care to treat it as long as I'm not literally turning into some non binary being.

      A single T test is a worthless point of data. Your natty testosterone varies throughout the day. Stop falling for big pharma scams and coping.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I agree with you, but combined with context it is valuable and made me worried. That's why I'm asking around for more opinions, not immediately purchasing dodgy tren supplements or some shit.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        When people talk about their measured serum levels they are obviously talking about peak serum levels taken early in the morning. You think people just show up to the lab at random times?

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          It doesn't matter. It's going to vary a lot from one day to another too.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            Vary by 5-10% at most. Even if OP was given a 20% boost to his peak serum levels he would still have the same test levels as a 60-65 year old man. That is not normal and warrants medical treatment

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              Is there any way to increase T in the normal range without resorting to literal /fraud/?

              • 1 year ago
                Anonymous

                Sleep and diet are the most important ones.

                Only legal supplement I can think of that isnt a scam and which naturally raises test is tongkat ali. Has been shown to increase test levels by anywhere from 20-200%. You could try it for 12 weeks, take another blood test and see what percentage increase you got. If you only got a little bit then it’s probably not worth the money

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    7.85 is pretty bad, research how to improve your lifestyle and diet and do another onr later

    For reference, im just your average guy and i worried about being low T. My diet and lifestyle were average, sometimes crap. Ive a belly gut and often do stupid shit like binge eat or drink. I get masculinity mogged by atleast half of men but i was 17.7 which is the higher end of average

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I get 8hrs of sleep minimum, my diet is pretty clean (little alcohol, no sugar, no binging on dumb shit), i go to the gym, not overweight, don't look feminine or "unmanly" either, I drink vit D, C, B12, calcium/magnesium/zinc. Fricking sucks hearing I can't realistically improve it on my own much more.

      When people talk about their measured serum levels they are obviously talking about peak serum levels taken early in the morning. You think people just show up to the lab at random times?

      This. I had the test done at 11am, which is supposed to be right after or during peak levels.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Lots of things can affect results of a particular blood panel.
    >sleep quality
    >time of day
    >stress level
    >diet
    >daft stuff like if you went out boozing the night before
    Did the test include both free and total test, SHBG etc? A single instance of testing doesn't really tell you much

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >sleep quality
      good, 8hrs
      >time of day
      11am
      >stress level
      I was stressed yes, I almost always am to be honest. That could be a factor.
      >diet
      mostly good, clean
      >daft stuff like if you went out boozing the night before
      I didn't drink, binge eat or do anything out of the ordinary in the morning/evening before

      >Did the test include both free and total test, SHBG etc?

      Honestly don't know. It was from a reputable clinic, but all the result page says is "TEST", does not specify anything else. Makes me think I should get another test done by another clinic perhaps.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >I had a T test done and then results came back at 7,85 nmol/l. The test says normal range is 5.7 to 26.1 for men aged between 21 and 49, however internet says the range is closer to 10-35 nmol/l, so that got me worried.

    Testosterone can fluctuate massively over a short period of time.

    >I'm 26, 77kg, go to the gym 3 times a week. Here's some signs for and against deficiency in my life for anyone who's still reading and wants to give an opinion:
    >against:
    >>dick works well
    through the roof
    >>very hairy arms, legs
    hairline (classic)
    >>seem to put on muscle well, good gym progress
    >>low voice
    This means your testosterone is good. These are the effects of adequate testosterone.
    >for:
    depressed, easily annoyed and angered, mood swings
    >>no motivation to go for girls
    >>no passion in life
    If you are depressed, take an antidepressant instead of shutting your hormonal system down with injections you will have to take forever and have to take anti estrogens and finasteride, and donate blood every 3 months due to side effects.
    May I recommend Wellbutrin. It's a dopamine/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. It will increase energy, motivation, mood and sex drive. Natural testosterone will likely also go up due to your brain working better (the brain controls testosterone levels).
    >>had gyno, got surgery for it but it came back after 8 months or so
    acne on my chest, back, neck, face, scalp
    This will get a million times worse on testosterone injections. And you will go bald.
    >Do I have a T deficiency and if so, what the frick should i do, what's the next course of action?
    Get several more blood tests over a period of time. Start wellbutrin antidepressant treatment for mental health and energy and sex drive. Don't listen to people on the internet saying it has side effects, they are mostly fat american women who take 10 different drugs at the same time and like to complain on the internet.
    Don't take an SSRI antidepressant.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I take SSRI's now (escitalopram) and they do help, I was much worse before them in terms of mood and depression. Tried Zoloft (sertraline) before, didn't do anything. Not sure where I could find wellbutrin in eastern EU, I think it's named differently here, however I'd still need to make my psychiatrist prescribe it to me instead of the ones I currently use that work. Makes me worry hopping off from something that does help (albeit not perfectly) to something that may or may not.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        The reason I said don't take SSRI's is that I assumed you weren't on anything, and that SSRI's lower testosterone. And they are not the best for increasing energy and motivation. Many people complain it turns them into zombies.

        The drug in Wellbutrin is called buproprion. Buproprion is also used as a quit smoking drug , so maybe it's available for that in your country and you can get off label use for depression.
        In the USA, wellbutrin is often prescribed to people already on SSRIs who get the negative sexual side effects and energy problems they are renowned for, and the wellbutrin added in can restore sexual function and energy. Anyway its better if you speak to your doctor about these matters.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      > If you are depressed, take an antidepressant
      reminder that the proposed method by which SSRIs “help with depression” has been unequivocally proven to be fraud.
      gay shill

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        wellbutrin is not an ssri

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    time to transition homosexual

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    how are gyno and acne for low test? these are the #1 symptoms on roidtrannies lmfao

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Honestly frick morons like you, you do a test with the preconceived notion in your head that you MUST be low test, the test proves the exact opposite, showing you are in the normal range and then you try to bend reality in such a way to justify what you always believed in in the first place.
    If you want to blast, blast away and don’t give a frick what others think but then don’t come back and cry when it doesn’t fix your problem of being a pussy ass b***h.

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